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| NXP’s Eindhoven headquarters. Photo: Michaelkriek via Wikimedia Commons |
Commercial property services group
Cushman & Wakefield said on Tuesday the Netherlands is the fourth most
attractive centre for high-tech companies in its annual Manufacturing Risk Index, which looks at 42 countries worldwide.
‘The fact that the Netherlands is
so high in the list is largely due to the development of several knowledge
centres and campuses where R&D goes hand-in-hand with concrete high-tech
production industry,’ said Jan Verhhaegh, head of Cushman & Wakefield
Industrial.
‘A prime example of this is the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven
combined with the new Brainport Industries Campus. In Leiden there is the
similar Bio Science park and Delft has its High Tech Campus and Betafactory,’
he said.
The Netherlands scored only 34th in C&W’s list of traditional
production countries, which is dominated by Eastern Europe and Asia.

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